Re: For animal lovers

Originally Posted by lei;2476919;

Mr. lei and I think of Theodore as a "creamsicle"

That's funny . Mr. Rattus and I name all the cats in our neighbourhood so we know who we're discussing. There's a large, fluffy orange & white that we've named Creamsicle. The neckless black cat who has a large scar across the side of his face is Spike. And the tabby who used to spray our house on a daily basis (including spraying outside the livingroom window while staring right at me) was Tabernac - Canadian FORTers will understand that this is a particularly foul bit of Quebecois cursing.

Re: For animal lovers

Originally Posted by Rattus;2477005;

That's funny . Mr. Rattus and I name all the cats in our neighbourhood so we know who we're discussing. There's a large, fluffy orange & white that we've named Creamsicle. The neckless black cat who has a large scar across the side of his face is Spike. And the tabby who used to spray our house on a daily basis (including spraying outside the livingroom window while staring right at me) was Tabernac - Canadian FORTers will understand that this is a particularly foul bit of Quebecois cursing.

Funny, but we do something similar. The neighborhood cat that cannot be caught, but that one of the other neighbors feeds we call "The Nun's Cat" as the retired nun had it first before she passed away. Then we have "the hated neighbors cat", "Lori's Cat" and finally "that orange cat".

The best one is "The hated neighbors cat" because my husband knows just to whom I am referring. (not that we hate their cat. Just them)